When you browse a casino review website such as Mr O Casino, small text files may be placed on your device to help the site function properly, remember certain choices, and understand how visitors interact with pages. These files are commonly known as cookies. Similar technologies, such as pixels, tags, and local storage, may also be used for related purposes.
This Cookie Policy explains how cookies support your experience on our website, including page performance, content improvement, analytics, and affiliate link attribution. It is written for users in Australia and other regions who want a clear, practical explanation of cookies and tracking on online casino review sites. It does not replace legal advice, but it aims to give you straightforward information so you can make informed choices.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small data files saved by your web browser when you visit a website. They can store basic information such as a session identifier, language preference, device type, or whether you have already seen a cookie notice. Some cookies last only while your browser is open, while others remain for a set period unless you delete them.
Cookies generally do not identify you directly by name. Instead, they often recognise a browser or device. For example, a cookie may help the site know that a returning visitor has already accepted or declined certain tracking options, or that a page loaded slowly on a particular device type. This helps website owners diagnose problems and improve usability.
Why Cookies Are Used on This Review Website
Cookies help make our website easier to use and more useful for readers. A casino review site may contain comparison tables, offer summaries, outbound links, responsible gambling references, and editorial content. Cookies can help these features load consistently and allow us to understand which pages are most helpful.
We may use cookies for the following practical reasons:
- Website stability: to keep pages loading correctly and reduce errors.
- Reader experience: to remember simple preferences, such as cookie settings.
- Performance insights: to see which content is visited most often and where improvements are needed.
- Affiliate attribution: to understand when a visitor clicks a partner link, without turning the review site into a gambling service.
- Content optimisation: to improve navigation, headings, review layouts, and page speed.
In the context of how casino review sites use cookies in AU-focused content, the purpose is usually to measure website interactions, improve editorial presentation, and record referral activity where affiliate links are involved.
Types of Cookies and Similar Technologies We May Use
Different cookies perform different roles. The exact mix can change depending on the tools used on the website, but the main categories are outlined below.
Necessary and Functional Cookies
These cookies support core website functions. They may help pages display correctly, remember cookie consent choices, protect forms from misuse, or keep basic settings active while you browse. Without these cookies, parts of the website may not work as expected.
Analytics and Performance Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website. For instance, they may show whether users arrive on a review page, leave quickly, open multiple guides, or use mobile devices more often than desktop computers. This information is typically aggregated and used to improve the website rather than to identify individual visitors.
Preference and Customisation Cookies
Preference cookies may remember choices that make browsing more convenient. This could include display settings, region-related preferences, or whether a pop-up has already been shown. These cookies reduce repetition and help provide a smoother experience.
Marketing, Advertising, and Affiliate Cookies
Some cookies or tracking tools may be used to measure clicks on external links, including affiliate links. These cookies can help confirm that a visitor came from our website before reaching a third-party destination. This is part of how many review and comparison websites fund editorial content.
How Cookies Affect Affiliate Links
Some pages may contain links to third-party websites. If you click one of these links, a cookie, tracking parameter, or similar identifier may be used to record that the referral came from our website. This does not mean we can see everything you do after leaving our site. It generally means that a partner may recognise the referral source for reporting or commission purposes.
For example, if you read a review and then select an outbound link, affiliate tracking may confirm that the click originated from our page. This helps support the website’s operation and allows us to continue publishing reviews, guides, and comparison information. We aim to be transparent about this because cookies and tracking in online casinos Australia-related content can be confusing for users who are not familiar with affiliate marketing.
Disabling certain cookies may affect whether affiliate tracking works correctly. However, you can still browse most of our content even if you limit or block non-essential cookies.
First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set by the website you are visiting. On our website, they may be used for basic functionality, preferences, or consent settings. These cookies are generally controlled by the website itself.
Third-party cookies are placed by external services used on the site. These may include analytics providers, advertising networks, affiliate tracking platforms, or technical tools that help measure traffic and page performance. Third-party cookies are governed by the privacy and cookie policies of the relevant external providers.
As a practical example, a first-party cookie may remember that you already selected your cookie settings. A third-party cookie may help an analytics tool count visits to a review page or help an affiliate platform record a referral click.
Third-Party Tools and External Tracking
We may work with third-party services that provide analytics, reporting, advertising measurement, technical monitoring, or affiliate tracking. These providers may use cookies, tracking pixels, tags, or similar technologies to collect limited information about website interactions.
The information collected may include approximate location, device category, browser type, pages viewed, referral source, and click behaviour. In many cases, this information is used in grouped or statistical form. However, third-party providers may process information according to their own policies, so we encourage users to review those policies where available.
We do not control every cookie set by third-party tools once they are loaded through external scripts or outbound links. Where possible, we provide clear consent options and avoid collecting more information than is useful for operating and improving the website.
Managing or Disabling Cookies
You can control cookies in several ways. When a consent banner or preference panel is available, you may be able to accept, reject, or customise non-essential cookies. Your choice may be stored so you are not asked the same question on every visit.
You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. Most major browsers allow you to delete existing cookies, block future cookies, or restrict third-party tracking. The location of these controls varies, but common options include:
- Safari: privacy settings can be used to block cross-site tracking and manage stored website data.
- Firefox: enhanced tracking protection and cookie controls are available in the privacy and security settings.
- Chrome: cookie permissions, third-party cookie settings, and site data controls can be adjusted in the privacy section.
Please note that blocking all cookies may affect how some pages behave. For example, your consent choice may not be remembered, certain interactive features may reset, or some performance reporting may be unavailable. If you only want to limit tracking, you may prefer to block third-party or marketing cookies while keeping necessary cookies active.
Data Protection Note for Australian Users
Australian users often expect websites to explain data practices in plain language. We aim to do that by describing what cookies are used for, why they matter, and how you can control them. Cookies on this website are intended to support browsing, measurement, and referral transparency rather than to collect sensitive personal details from users.
We encourage readers to use browser controls, device privacy settings, and cookie preference tools if they want a more private browsing experience. If you are comparing online casino-related content, it is also sensible to review the privacy and cookie policies of any third-party website you choose to visit after leaving our pages.
Security and Data Handling
Cookies can help improve security by identifying unusual traffic patterns, preventing repeated display errors, or supporting anti-spam tools. However, cookies are not a complete security solution. We use reasonable technical and organisational measures to support responsible data handling, but no website can guarantee that all online activity is risk-free.
We recommend keeping your browser updated, clearing old cookies periodically if you prefer, and avoiding shared devices when browsing sensitive topics. If you use a public or shared computer, deleting cookies after your session can help prevent the next user from seeing stored preferences or browsing traces.
Updates to This Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time as our website, technology providers, affiliate arrangements, or analytics tools change. Any updates will be reflected on this page. If the changes are significant, we may provide a more noticeable notice, such as an updated consent prompt or a revised publication date.
We recommend checking this page occasionally if you want to stay informed about our approach to cookies, tracking, and related technologies on Mr O Casino.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used on our website, you can contact us by email. For general cookie and privacy enquiries, please write to support@au-mrocasino.com. You may also contact us at info@au-mrocasino.com for website-related questions.
We will aim to review your message and respond where appropriate. Please include enough detail to help us understand your question, such as the page you visited, the browser you used, or the cookie preference issue you experienced.
Author: Chloe Anderson
Research-led casino author auditing license validity, payment transparency, and dispute handling procedures. Maintains update logs and fact-check documentation for every review. Ensures balanced coverage of benefits and risks for Australian users.
